Episode 121: Drew Edwards of the 3DownNation.com

After back to back wins and a win on the road for the first time this season the BC Lions return to BC Place this Saturday to take on the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

They’ll have to do that without quarterback Travis Lulay, who suffered a shoulder injury on the first series of last week’s victory over Montreal. Thankfully, the defence is thriving, now leading the CFL in sacks and interceptions after the flood gates opened the last two games.

Can the Lions build on this momentum? Will the offence start to get hot just like the defence has and will Jonathan Jennings take hold of the starters job again and run with it?

Episode 120: Lowell Ullrich

After a two week hiatus the Pawdcast returns to chat about where the BC Lions find themselves with eight games remaining in their season. Lowell Ullrich of TSN 1040 stops by to chat about the Leos and what lies ahead for them.

DeVier Posey and Andrew Parker have been added to the receiving core, and the defence seems to be rounding into form as the Lions head to Montreal to play one of the two games they have in hand over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, the team they have to pass to make the CFL playoffs.

Episode 119: Rod Pedersen

Rod Pedersen, play by play man for the Saskatchewan Roughriders joins Episode 119 to chat about the Riders as they head into BC Place this Saturday to take on the BC Lions.

It’s a big game for the Leos, who after a step forward against the Eskimos, let one slip away last week against the Argos, and now find themselves dangerously close to falling out of the discussion not only in the West, but also in the East crossover scenario.

Episode 118: Jordan Herdman

Jordan Herdman steps into the Den to chat about how his time as a starter in place of Solomon Elimimian has gone. He also chats about his football roots, his time at SFU and playing against twin brother Justin this weekend in Toronto.

That’s more like it! It’s always great to podcast after a big win, and the BC Lions 31-23 win over the Edmonton Eskimos was just that.

The Leos head to Toronto, back in the thick of the playoff picture in the West and looking for their first road win of the season. We chat about last week’s game and look ahead to this clash against the Boatmen.

With the CFL kicking off it’s Diversity Is Strength celebrations over the next two weeks, the Duron Carter news and Johnny Mnaziel in concussion protocol, there is lots of league news to discuss as well.

Sit back, crank up the headphones and enjoy Episode 118 of the BCLionsDen.ca Pawdcast.

Episode 117: Dave Campbell

Dave Campbell, colour analyst for the Eskimos radio broadcast at 630 CHED stops by for an update on the Eskies who will be looking to stay close to the Calgary Stampeders with a win.

Reigning MOP and former BC Lion, Mike Reilly returns to BC Place once again the lead his 5-2 Edmonton Eskimos against the BC Lions.

It’s a tall order for the Lions as the Esks come in on a 3-game winning streak, and have arguably the league’s best receivers.

The Lions will have to be much better defensively on 2nd down if they hope to stop Reilly.

Dave Campbell, colour analyst for the Eskimos radio broadcast at 630 CHED stops by for an update on the Eskies who will be looking to stay close to the Calgary Stampeders with a win.

The BC Lions have dug themselves a hole to climb out of in the CFL West division and there are a multitude of reasons. Brian and Mojo talk about what’s been going wrong, and how a win over the Eskimos could turn things around.